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AUrk oi Tripoli Hm Probably Com
meaeed, L'aleaa Turkey Has
- Yielded to Demand
London. Sept. 29. A dispatch from
Rome says that the period of grace al allowed
lowed allowed Turkey will expire at noon, Sep September
tember September 29th, (today), :
A note addressed by the foreign of office
fice office by. the Italian change d'affairs at
Constantinople Wednesday peremptor peremptorily
ily peremptorily gave 48 hours as the period within
which the Turkish government must
reply to the demands therein set forth.
In the note Italy announced her in indention
dention indention to joccupy Tripoli and Cyrene.
Several -small Italian warships are
cruising eight miles off Tripoli. They
examined by searchlights the Turkish
transport Derna, which arrived at
Tripoli on Tuesday, having on Aboard
heavy artillery and ''munitions of war.
Other Power Won't Interfere-
Constantinople, Sept. 29. The"' cabi cabinet
net cabinet renewed its consideration of the
situation last night. Secrecy was ob observed.
served. observed. It was evident, however, that
the replies of the powers to Turkey's
appeal for intervention had produced
the bitterest disappointment. Although
the precise nature of these replies has
not been made public, the powers ap apparently
parently apparently expressed"1 their inability to
nterfere in the action of the Italian
government. W.r
Foreigner Fleeing: In Fright
raris, Sept. 29. -A dispatch from
Tripoli is to the effect that many
Europeans .and Jews who are residents
of Tripoli are in a condition of mind
bordering upon panic. Several hun hundred
dred hundred left last night" for Malta. But
few Italian citizens remain in Tripoli,
which city formerly had several thou thousand
sand thousand residents who were .natives of
Italy. The- fact of their leaving has
had a tendency to check the fanatics
who- would only be too willing to
break out if they, though the author-
ties would overlook the matter.
8
Son
off tbe Deaert Swarmlaa;
Tripoli by tbe Ten of
Tbouaanda
Into
raris, Sept. 29. An armed force of
one hundred thousand men is waiting
at Tripoli to sweept back the invad-
ng Italians.
The ; Italian fleet of four dread-
naughts, three cruisers and several
torpedo boats is anchored near Tri Tripoli
poli Tripoli waiting for orders from Rome to
shell the city. Fear for the lives of
Christians in the city is all that" pre prevents
vents prevents the Italian government from giv giving
ing giving the order.
The European I powers are refusing
to be dragged into the dispute and are
holding aloof. Hordes of Arabs are
swarming into Tripoli" and are being
armed by the Turks.
STOP THAT DANDRUFF
Before it : kills your hair. You know
dandruff is a germ disease and it leads
slowly and surely to baldness and
there is only" one way to cure dandruff
and that is to kill the germ that causes
the trouble.
Greasy salves will never do this.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ
and are guaranteed to cure dandruff,
Itching scalp and all other germ dls
eases of the skin and scalp.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are tho tm
e
scientific remedies for these -Affliction
To show our faith in ZEMO and ZEMO
SOAP we have instructed the druggist
selling them -to refund your monev If
you are not satisfied with the results
from the very first .bottle and the very
first cake of soap.
We can afford to make this offer be
cause one bottle of Zemo and one cake
of soap are sufficient to show thi
healing qualities and if used according
to directions, they will effect a perma
nent cure.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
in
Ocala by the Postoffice Drugstore.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
; The jsecond. floor of the Bell apart
ment house on Fort King avenue is
for rent. Apply to Joseph Bell at the
court house.
DIGESTION AND ASSIMILATION
It is not the quantity of food taken
out, the amount digested and asslm
ilated that gives strength and vitality
to the system. Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets invigorate the
stomach and liver and enable them
perform their functions naturally. For
sale by all dealers.
NEW CROP SEEDS
I have just received a fresh lot of
the new .crop, garden, flower and field
seed. Wm. Anderson, Druggist, Ocala.
KILLS A MURDERER
A merciless murderer is appendicitis
with many victims, but Dr. King's New
Life Pills kill it by prevention, They
gently stimulate "'stomach, liver and
bowels, preventing that clogging' that
invites appendicitis, curing constipa
tlOn, headache, biliousness, chills, etc.
Twentyrfive cents at Ty dings ; & Go's.

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GINK AND BOOB AS WE SEE IT.
REVISED PROVERBS.
CHARITY COVERS)
A MULTITUDE OF
SKINS-
1
Maiae Prohibitionists Claim the Proper
Retarn from Four Townahlpa
Will Give Them" the Victory
Augusta, Me., Sept. 29. Formal no
tices await the convening of the gov
ernor's council from the towns of
Limestone, Westfleld, Athens and Ma-
tinicus Isle, showing that the results
of the votes cast in those towns in the
election to decide the prohibition ques
tion were incorrectly reported, and
asking that the returns be corrected
to corforn with the true records.
If the corrections asked for by the.
four towns are made, the apparent
wet", majority -of twenty-six votes
will be overcome by a considerable
majority in favor of retention of the
constitutional prohibition clause.
Parties desiring to ask the council
to correct the returns have ten days
in which to file petitions to that ef effect.
fect. effect. Thus far only the four above
mentioned have been filed by the no-
license leaders.
HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS
How would you like to number your
friends by millions as Bucklen's Arni
ca Salve does? Its astounding cures
in the past forty years made them. Its
the best- salve in the world for sores.
ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds, cuts
bruises or cold sores. Has no 'equal
for piles. 25 cents at Tydings & Co's.
or corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings.
SOUTH MKE WEIR
South Lake Weir, Sept. 27. Mrs. E.
B. Sherman has gone to Illinois for a
visit.
Mr. H. D. Curtis left here Monday
for Beloit. Ala.
Mr. C. S. Gates went to Jacksonville
last Thursday to meet his wife, who
has been : visiting her relatives and
friends in Rhode Island the past two
months. They returned home Satur-
day. -. '
Mr. C. E. Brown came down Satur
day evening to spend Sunday with his
wife and son.
Mr. P. M. Oleson was a caller in
Summerfield Saturday.
Mr. Carl Smith has accepted a posi position
tion position as clerk in Mr. J. ... M. Douglass
store at Weirsdale.
"Quite" a number of sportsmen are
enjoying shooting pigeons at the low
ground near here.
Mrs. C. E. Brown and son, Carl, who
have been- visiting relatives here for
the past eight weeks, returned to their
home in Ocala Wednesday.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Foss are dally
expected to arrive and occupy, their
home here.
BEFORE YOU REACH THE LIMIT
Of physical endurance, and while your
condition Is still curable, take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action and
positive results will delight you. For
backache, nervousness, rheumatism,
and all kidney, bladder and urinary
troubles. Sold by the Court Pharmacy.
UP-Tv-DATE MAPS
Latest maps of Florida and all oth
er states at Ballard's.
POLEPS HOSEr' TAR COMPOUND
Still retains Its high place as the best
household remedy for all coughs and
colds, either for -(children; or grown
persons. Prevents serious results from
colds. Take only the genuine Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound rand refuse
substitutes. Sold by Court Pharmacy

BOOB ISA DANGEROUS ALLY-AT

THE NEW VERSION
Baby bye, Kerens a flv f
Let us swot Kim you and 1
now he crawls
Up tbe walls v
Ere be In tbe coffee falls.
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OUR ILLUSTRATED
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AND GET A FREE
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LUGRETIA BORGIA
REBORN f"ff LOUISIAXV
New OrleansT Sept.2tf.A young wo
man of French-American extraction.
under arrest for the -murder of a
younger sister, whose life, was insured
in her favor, has admitted to the dis district
trict district attorney that she had admin
istered morphine to the girl, but had
done so by mistake.
If the law. succeeds in enmeshing
her in the net-work of circumstantial
evidence it is attempting to cast about
her, this woman, Annie Crawford, aged
29, may have to answer not only for
the death of her sister, Elsie, a pretty
stenographer, but also of poisoning
three other members of her family who
have died "mysteriously within the last
fifteen months, all carrying life in insurance
surance insurance in her favor.
The woman, who is alleged to be
a drug fiend, was arrested yesterday
following a report from a chemist who
analyzed-the sister's stomach after her
death last Saturday to the effect that
he had found traces of morphine.
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Walding, KInnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
SCRATCH PADS FOR SALE
In cleaning up'the remnants of pa paper
per paper about the office we have padded
and cut a quantity of paper into dif different
ferent different convenient sizes for office
work. 25 or 50 cents will get you
enough of these pads to figure the age
of Ann on. The Star Office.
CURED OF DIABETES
Springfield, Mo., October, 1909, Hall's
Texas Wonder, of No. 2926 Olive street,
St. Louis, cured me of a severe case of
diabetes and I recommend it to any one
suffering from kidney trouble. Mrs.
Kate Waldorf, West Calhoun street.
Sold by druggists.
We have a great many fire arms of
all kinds, descriptions and prices, both
new and second" hand, that we have
taken In as pledges. The prices are
very low. Call and look them over.
Ocala Pawn & Loan Company.
For bowel complaint In children al always
ways always give Chamberlain's Colic, Chol Cholera
era Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and .castor
oIL It is certain to effect a cure and
when reduced with water and sweet sweetened
ened sweetened is pleasant to take. No physic
ian can prescribe a better remedy.
For sale by all dealers.
We have a great many fire arms of
all kinds, descriptions and prices, both
new and second hand, that we have
taken in as pledges. The prices are
very low. Call and look them over.
Ocala Pawn & Loan Company.
Diarrhoea is- always more or less
prevalent during September. Be pre
pared for it. Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
prompt and effectual. It can always
be depended upon and is pleasant to
take. For sale by au aeaiers.

THE SEASHORE R

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1 .fc.T UMinAV I
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Ter Wlmmen take ff from me
of bn!s Any tellerVi sne ougbter U
ihdlsThe truih. because ,ye see.
couUnfbe ifsbetriedb'gee!
To Examine Into Lam, With a View
of Slmpllfyiaar Their Admlala
. tratloa
Tallahassee, Sept. 29. The- legisla legislature
ture legislature of 1911 adopted a concurrent res resolution,
olution, resolution, providing as follows:
That the governor be and he -is here
by authorized to select and appoint
three lawyers of ability and discre
tion to constitute a commission for
the purpose of examining into the
laws and system of pleading and prac
tice, embracing both common law and
equity procedure, in this and .other
states, and to. prepare such bills which
in their opinion may simplify the ad
ministration of law and promote the
ends of justice; and report the same to
the governor at least sixty (60 days)
before the next session of the legis legislature
lature legislature of this state."
In pursuance thereof. Governor Gil
christ has appointed Honorable James
B. Whitfield of Tallahassee, chief jus justice''
tice'' justice'' of the Florida Supreme Courts
Honorable Wm. A. Blount of Pensa-
cola, and Honorable Charles M, Cooper,
of Jacksonville, to bemembers of the
commission created by the said con concurrent
current concurrent resolution. '
COMMON COLUS MUST
BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
For unless cured they sap the vitality
and lower the vital resistance to more
serious infection. Protect- your chil children
dren children and yourself by the. prompt use
of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
and note its quick and decisive re
sults. For coughs, colds, croup, whoop
ing cough, bronchitis and affections of
the throat, chest and lungs, It is an
ever ready and valuable remedy. For
sale by the Court Pharmacy.
CANDLER
Candler, Sept. 27. Mrs. Albert Mc Mc-Clain
Clain Mc-Clain has "returned home from Gaines Gainesville,
ville, Gainesville, where she has been5 visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Williams. .
Mrs. William ; Sinclair and Master
Sinclair Oldfield of Ocala visited Mrs.
Hall the first of the week.
Mrs. Mary Elliott of Ocala Is spend spending
ing spending her vacation days at her home
here. ...'
Miss "Violet Albertson was shopping
in Ocala Wednesday. v
Mrs. John Mathews "is entertaining
her", sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank "Mathews
of Ocala.
Rev. Wenrich. pastor of the Metho Methodist
dist Methodist chureh; has returned from a
month's vacation spent in St. Augus Augustine,
tine, Augustine, and filled hl3 appointment' here
Sunday morning.
We note the increasing interest
manifested each Wednesday, evening
at prayermeeting. which is conducted
in the lecture room of the Presbyter Presbyterian
ian Presbyterian church. Rev Albertson, the pas pastor,
tor, pastor, has stated triat the increased at attendance
tendance attendance will necessitate these meet meetings
ings meetings being conducted in the main room
of the building.
Mrs. W. W. Jones has opened her
14-room dwelling and fis prepared to
let furnished rooms.. Last winter dur during
ing during the tourist season Mrs. Jones ap ap-plictions
plictions ap-plictions exceeded her rooms, as those
who came first were the fortunate
possessors of rooms. :
Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. DeLong chap chaperoned
eroned chaperoned a party of young people to Sil Silver
ver Silver Springs Saturday. -.
FOLEY KIDNET PILLS
Will reach your individual case if. you
have any form of kidney and bladder
troubles or urinary Irregularities Try
them. Sold by the Court Pharmacy.

I S-.ll I LAST MflMDAY r 'l

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For Correct Styles asid
Real Values See

THIS IS A SIGNED GUARANTEE GJr-SOT-ISFACTIOM
BY THE fMUFACTOnS 7

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White, Wile & Warner, makers of the famous W-W-W Rins, aw
thorize the retailer to sell their Rings with an absolute guarantee of
satisfaction. This guarantee includ es the STONES STATING IN (ex (except
cept (except diamonds): If, however, the stones should come out,. the maker re replaces
places replaces them absolutely free of charge. The ring is guaranteed In every
detail. If you wish to buy a ring that will give you entire satisfaction
and much pleasure, we suggest that you buy W-W-W rings. Look for
the mark W-W-W, on the inside.' W-W-W rings guaranteed solid gold.-
WHITE, WILE & WARMER"
Makers d Kings In "Which the Stones Do Stay In '
Csffdo, n. Y.
A. EL OUfelIETr
A Lorflc Selection of Oinfjo to ScCecl Frcn

an classes 01 Aranciai btone and Us Us-ment
ment Us-ment Brick. Plans and estimates fam famished
ished famished for all classes of concrete and ce cement
ment cement buildings. We handle the :bf
grade of cement and build the bsr "I j-

wants in tne state.
PHONES S

GJTIK::S,

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for our patrons to select their
own fashions. We show them
a splendid selection of up-ur
nnta e oa 1 rm am.
fabrics, and we make a Suit
to measure with the' under understanding
standing understanding that it fits or there is
no sale v We want to make you
a trial suit, because we knoV
we will have your future cus custom
tom custom afterwards.
TAILORING CO.
CtRULJlCZDX
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Mr. H. C Packham, now at Cape
May Point N. J. sepds us the follow following
ing following clipping from, the Philadelphia Re
cord of Sept. 24.
The oblong: plot In National ceme cemetery,
tery, cemetery, at Haines street and Limekiln
pike. East Germantown, containing:
the bodies of 184 Confederate soldiers
and hitherto without designation save
for a small square stone at east cor corner,"
ner," corner," now is marked by a substantial
monument erected by the United States
government. No one knows who lies
in the individual, graves and so it has
been impossible for the government to
mark them by separate granite slabs,
as has been done in the case of the
more than 2700 soldiers who fought in

But a record has been kept or

circular seal when it Is affixed to let letters'
ters' letters' and packages!
"It is -very important .that every one
bear in 'mind that the postoffice de department
partment department will not carry any letters
bearing these seals or any other non non-postage
postage non-postage stamps upon the face of the
letter. Red Cross seals may and should
be placed on the back of letters and
packages.
VA gents for the sale of Red Cross
seals" have now been appointed in ev every
ery every large city of the United States.
More territory will be covered this
year, and more agents will sell seals
than ever before. We need and want
a million dollars from the sale of Red
Cross seals in 1911."'

MISS PORTER'S STUDIO

Oa aeeonat ef the Day of Aloaemeit,
the stores of Rhrlaaaer A Co. will not
be open Monday.

, OMEGA
The editor of this paper would sug suggest
gest suggest to Mr. Coleman that he confine
himself to putting salt on the tails of
harmless birds and catch them in that
way. ; He would cut a less sanguinarjr
figure than wantonly shooting them
for sport. If the editor of this paper
had It in his power he would protect

oiue. cut .u. Ilthe birds all. the year round and would
the names of the Confederates and e .-. 5Msnn fnr shoot.

!. In which they saw service,

For Voice aad Plaao Instruction Will
Open October" 1st
Miss Porter's studio, 109 Fort King
avenue, will be opened October 1st for
the reception of pupils wishing in

without ornament or embellishment It Ten miles more of rail will put the

Is 'at tne north end : of the plot and J Ocala Northern trains in Palatka.

faces south, looking toward Haines

-,.. 'v-Vr '-, -ESTRAY XOTICR

. Government's :Jfew!' Poller

The erection of ? the Confederate J Strayed or stolen, one pointer dog
monument. in Philadelphia is in; line about 18 months old, white and liver

with a policy of the government re-I colored; with few specks on front legs. THE MUXROE & CHAMBMSS nAXK,

cently undertaken which provides for L.iver colored neaa mostly, witn iignt
such memorials 'In all national ceme- tan-around eyes. Rather large head,
teries where soldiers of the Confed- Will answer to name of "Clark." Had
' eraey are burled. The Philadelphia collar on when last seen with city
monument will be dedicated October license tag riveted on and "W. F. Mc"
12, the! anniversary of the death of on' tag. Liberal reward paid for re-

Had you ever stopped to think why
it is, that for all your sales of grain,
hay, stock and produce" you receive a
bank check: in payment? Has it oc occurred
curred occurred to you that the purchaser of
your farm products takes your receipt
for every dollar paid you in 'this man manner?
ner? manner?

If business men find a check account The Colonial Hotel, located on Mag-

a necessity in their transactions with nolia street paved VPith vitrified brick,
the public, such an account is surely centrally located betwen the Seaboard

important in your, own affairs. yh en Air Line and Atlantic Coast lin
you pay your bills in cash you are stations and within one block of

running risks of "bad memory," the government building and postof-

"carelessness," "short change, and a I flee. This hotel has recently been

chance of having to pay a second I thoroughly, remodeled and modernized
time." fin every particular. Has over $3500

A check account eliminates all such I worth of new furniture, new gas and

chances of error for your check on wood range, etc.- Best of plumbing

this-' 'bank .is a record! in writing, wit- anct electric system. House will not
nessed, receipted, and therefore, uh-J need a dollar In repairs o furniture

I can get you any length, width, clli cj C
Plume at Attractive Prices- Call' atr4 err' I::
ones now on display. -

CcarcJcl Cr-Cdii .C:

THne Temple Ikec:''

' niallncc every VJcCuzzCzz

disputable evidence.

Ocala, Florida

REYES HAS LEFT MEXICO

for years. One of the handsomest cor corner
ner corner lots in Ocala, surrounded by mas massive
sive massive cement block fence. Lot Is 105 by
105 feet. The Colonial '. has 25 rooms
and is nowv enjoying a splendid busi business,"
ness," business," every ipom being occupied every
night.' This Is one of. the best small

$2 a day hotels in the state and will

prove a fine Investment and soon dou-

of the -United Daughters of the Con

federacy, of which Mrs. W. K. Beard
"is president". l .. ;
The graves of the Union soldiers are
designated by long, white rows of

small granite slabs, bearing

PR. H. AV. tXJUNTS' PHONES
- Office, 487.
Residence, 349.

Mexico City, Sept. 29. General Ber

nardo Reyes who for a brief period bie the money a the price. $16,000.
was the formidable rival of Francisco $6,000 down and, balance $5,000 in one

I. Madero, for the presidency, sailed and $5,000 in two years at 8 per qent.
from Vera Cruz yesterday on" the Ward interest. If you mean' business, come

liner rMonterey for Havana. Just be- to see me or write for particulars andT

fore the ship Nveighed anchor he told a photographs. It will not be long or

Trunks of all styles and different j newspaper man that he would continue 1 the market. aI have the sole agency

simply I grades, steamer and large trunks, at ito New York, although his passage I for the sale of the Colonial

thalr numoii and thA'statfi from whlchlth flpala Pawn anil T jian f!nmnanv. : I hnnkpii in the namB of "fipitcral Raves' I

they came. Those of the officers are J .." is to the Cuban capital. f a a KRAIVIF'P

slightly more pretentious, ana are set i xne uiooe wm De open next aon- i I
aDart br themselves. Soldiers of three I day in order to accommodate Its. school! mcivTin n n.no tn siTiincr' 1 Monteama Block, Ocala, Flu

wars -sleep in the little cemetery, ine (book patrons

large majority were In the civil war.

but three or four saw service in 'the I if you want a good shotgun cheap, he Harriman

- Welrsdale, Sept- ?7.Mrs. Sidney
Simpson and infant daughter,' Clara,
Mabel -visited relatives here the past
week. .
We are glad to report that Mrs. J.
M. Douglass who has been on the sick
list. Is able to be out again.' ;
Messrs. Raymond and -Charlie Gano
of Lady Lake were the guests of their
brother. Mr. Russell Gano one day last
week.
Miss Harriet' Simpson -was on the

and the boys. The score was 6 to 8 In
favor of the boys. Look out boys, you
will get beat next time.

- Miss Lottie Black came down ; from
Cornell Saturday and ; spent Sunday
with her parents.
An Interesting Christian Endeavor
meeting was held Sunday morning, led
by Mrs. A. M. Reed. The next meet meeting
ing meeting will be held next Sunday. Oct. 1, at
6:45 p. m. .. Preaching and communion
services- will be, held Sunday- morning-.
We hope to have a large congregation.
Rally day services will be observed
Sunday morning.
The W. C. T. Ut will give a social
at the Presbyterian church Friday
night. An interesting program is be being
ing being arranged. The W. C T. .U. Held an
interesting meeting last Thursday, an
account of, which appears below fur-

nisned by the press superintendent.

Miss Clara Douglass.

I Mr. Fred Black came up from Dun-

edin Sunday to visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. C Black.

Mrs. EL M. Faver and grand-daugh

ter. Miss Agnes Allsop, returned to

Jacksonville Monday. : Mr. Victor All-

sop left for Gainesville to enter the

university and Master Joe Allsop left

for Lake City to enter Columbia Col College.
lege. College. They were accompanied by their

father Mr. W- S. Allsop.

Lake Weir W. C. T. V.
The W. C, T. U held its regular

meeting Thursday afternoon at v. 3

o'clock. Mrs. Reed, the president, was

in the chair. Mr. Editor, there was a racket; some

Meeting opened with song. singing, some yelling and some laugh

Reading Psalm 156. -. Ing. The band tried to play but the
Lord's prayer in concert. road" was too rough. 'Everybody,' was
The minutes of the last meeting are In a good humor and out for' a good

to be read at the next meeting as the j time. Sam. Finley stopped In front of

secretary failed to bring them. Mr.( Rolfs gate, two miles south of

Twelve members answered to roll 1 Oxford, and when asked why, he stop-

call and one visitor was present, Mrs. j pad, Sam said there had been a. wed-

Whiting, ding there the day before and he wish

The ladies discussed the question of ed to pay his respects to the bride and

organizing a Loyal Temperance Le- groom. The band helped him by play

glon. It was decided to give a social Ing several pieces. The crowd Sep

for the children on "Miss .Willard's j arated there, the crowd going back to
birthday, which is Thursday, the 28th, tbelr homes -and" the band going to

but it being more convenient Friday j Wildwood

night was decided on. Every one is In-j Wildwood continues to grow,- If the

vited. Ice cream and cake will be I court house question isn't settled. Just

served free to the children. ) this week there has been added to our

The subject for the day was Sclen- j rapidly growing town and up-to-date

tlfic Temperance. Miss . Pearl Kelsey, I carriage- factory and repair shop, run
superintendent, led the meeting,' which I by Perry & Vaucherhock. Both men

was very interesting. Mrs. Jones pro- I are experienced workmen and gjiaran-

posed; that the programs be made out I tee satisfaction. X$jre -soon to

On Monday night the band gave one TO DRIVE' UUT MAhAiUA, iv
of its big concerts to a large crowd I CURB CHILLS, FEVER, COLDS
at Oxford After the concert Sam I AND GRIP. YOUR MONET BACK

t?' rtWAd nn ail the nrettv irirls IP IT DOES NOT. TWENTY-FIVE

he could pack in his wagon and took 1 AND Jflirri UiaiMio risn, buhi

the lead, the band .rollowing. wow, l Ark xuun, unuuu-oi.

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. THE "FOUHTAIU C31 TCwSS- :
Is the soda fountain in our drus stcra..
All the youth of both sexes patronlza it, :
but that does not keep.' the M jf oli3
from enjoying It, too. Our toia pur
and refreshing, and fiavord with nil
ths popular syrups, xou wlU Xa4 H ex-v
hilaraUng, aatiaty ing, eoaHs. Try It
once then you win recczzaesd It your,
self. Only Five Cants. r
' ; TnE couxrr rnAniACY i

TOUGH CHARUKS AGAINST

Lynne, Sept. 28. Assistant Forest

SuDervisor C. H. Rogers has begun the

THE' LUMBER TRUST erection of -a nine-room ranger cabin I

on the government reservation near

Sensational charges that the so- here. He has about 100 acres cleared.

West Side of Square
REGRETS ARE USELESS
After you are burned out. -Tf"
men prepare for thepBrgftr.1re
by having a Policy, ? the possi possible
ble possible loss of, propertyYtftrough 'the rav ravages
ages ravages of the devouring, element. ; Never,
mind future' regrets. Have some pres present
ent present wisdom.; Utile trifles' often: cause,
, a fire, but the resultant loss is no trifle.
It costs : sn rrKtle to be well and fully
Insured that the poor have no excuse
for not having-a policy. See us about
it.
SAVARESE AND BELL
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance.
OCALA. FLA.
We can supply you with pure ice for
all purposes, whether your require requirements
ments requirements are for home use or for a car carload.
load. carload. Place your orders with, us
OCALA ICK & PACKUCGCbi,
Of! A LA. FLORID
WIIITK STAR TRANSFER CO.
COLLIER BROS., PROPRIETORS
; PHONE 296
Baggage, Frelglit, Pianos, Furniture
and Safes a Specialty. Careful and
Prompt Attention 'GUenv AH Orders.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
BROADWAY GEflTRAL HOTEL
Droadway, corner Third St.
IN TDE 11EART OF NEW YORK
Only Medium Priced Hotel Left in
New York
Special Attention Given to Ladies
" Unescorted
Special Rales for Summer
Our Table is the Foundation of Our
x ' Knornious Rnsiness
American Plan, $2.30 Upwartls
European Plan, $1.00 Upwards
Send for Large Colored Map of New
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The pnly New York Hotel Featuring
-v American Plan
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Moderate Prices. Excellent Food.
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tha in" briDging their

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want, in mak outsipsIvm
pertaining to finance and 2
to you and ourselves.
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shades are now on
be pleased to have
Ocala, Florida
STORE FOR -RENT
. Half or front tere domitair at the
Wood mar block, next to Then-Zaefcery
Furniture boune, for rent. Apply to
Mr. Akin or Mr. Bennett, with Oealn
Plumbing: & Elertrlc Company.
CLARK'S COMING CAKE CONTEST
Mr. Harvey Clark, proprietor of the
O. K. Teapot Grocery, has announced
a grand cake baking contest, which
will be open to every lady in Ocala
and the surrounding vicinity. The
contests will take;N5ftn October 12,
and any kl"t Jfts can be baked
by oujr' ejjrjiw-keepers. The cakes
we' sold at auction after the con-
dfothe proceeds to be-donated to the
Warion County Hospital Association.
The cake bakers will be required to
use cottolene instead of butter, and
will also have to use Kauff man's flour.
There are quite; a number of prizes
being offered by the O. K. Teapot, and
as there are so many splendid cake
bakers in thi3 vicinity there will no
doubt -be a large number of cakes en
tered In the contest. vu; v
The bold fishermen came home 'last
night with middling luck. J. C. Smith
caught three fish, but his brother, L.
D. Smith, was carrying them, which
looks very queer. Robert Pllnn
caught five,- aggregating twelve
pounds, and Frank Anthony and Char
lie Flippen one apiece. The boys say
that seining is going on in the lake,
and Is depleting the fish. ; On asking
our legal lights if seining was con
trary to law, one said that it took
place in Alachua, where there Isn't any
law-ranother said that the Almighty
himself couldn't tell what the. fish laws
of Florida are.
"I have a world of -confidence In
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I
ha,ve ised It' with perfect success,"
e i Mrs. M. I. Basf ord, Poolesvllle,
Md
For sale by all dealers.
It. Is well .known that mules II Ye I
Ion?, but one of the animals, pointed
out to the Star reporter by Senator
Carney yesterday, certainly deserves
special mention. The mule In question
has been at work for thirty, years, and j
is quite a good mule yet.
FOB SALE First class stable fer
tilizer for yard or garden use. Phone
371 or call on Dr. D. M. Boney.
FOR RENT The late H. B. Nettles
property, Romeo, Fla.; store, dwelling I
and stilL Address. Mrs. II. B. -Nettles, I
Romeo, Fla. I
Superintendent Turner has worked
up a wonderful interest among pupils
of high school to enter colleges, and
this year a larger number are doing
so than ever before. Citrus county
owes much to Superintendent Turner
for the. great interest her takes m:
schools and pupils, ambitious to obtain
a higher education. Citrus County
Chronicle.-
Messrs. Knight and Lang left for a
business visit to Jacksonville this
morning, probably to "order a few
Caddy Lack autos.
Rollie Keating is having a lot of
improvements made in his already up-
to-date cafe. He expects a big bus!
ness this winter.
Mrs. Townley Porter of Lady Lake,!
passed through the. city today on her
way for a two weeks visit to White
Springs. Mrs. Porter, who was for
some years a resident of this city. Is
much missed by her Ocala friends.
Mr. -and Mrs. W. T. Henderson of
Lvnne were in the city today. shoD-
ping. Mr. Henderson Is shipping wool ;
to New York.
Some people want money on poor
wells. THE OCALA WELL DRILLING I
CO. has never failed. If you want a
well write them. Address Box 167,1
Ocala. 9-22-d6t-w2t
To prevent pneumonia, a cold settled
in the lungs should be attended to at
once. Put a HERRICK'S RER PEP
PER POROUS PLASTER on the chest
and take BALLARD'S HOREHOUND I
SYRUP Internally. It's a wlnninj
combination. Buy the dollar size Hore-
hound Syrup; you get a porous plaster
free with each bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
FOR SALE A good farm horse.
Will work anywhere, to buggy,'"-wagon
or. plow or under the saddle. .Apply to
H.. James, Martel, Fla. S-14-4tw

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-Digestli."
Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars.
Florida raised rye at Ocala Seed
Store.
Mr. P. A. Ausley of Martel was in
the city today. : y
Mr. Chas. J. Leitner was on the sick
list today.
The great Challenge Sale at the
Globe is groins' successfully on.
Mrs. J. B. Carlisle and children came
lap from the lake this morning.
The Ocala News Company Is making
a hit with its picture frames-.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Hay of Crystal River
1 were at the Montezuma yesterday.
"Dlgestit.'
Ten-dollar suits for $6.98 at the
Globe Challenge Sale.
Mr. Harry Walters will return to
Jacksonville tomorrow.
Mr. G. K. Jones went up to Gaines
ville today on a business trip.
Mrs. I E. Boiler and son, Ivan will
be, home next week from Virginia.
Buttermilk, fresh every day at the
Postoffice Drugstore. ,.
Miss Call and Duncan Elliott came
up from Candler today.
"Digestif
The great Challenge Sale at the
Globe is going successfully on.
Mr. E. C. DIebert, one of the vet
erans of Ilomosassa and vicinity, was
at the Montezuma yesterday.
'Digestit.
You can get your pictures framed at
! the Ocala News Company and get them
now. -
Policeman Prank Hall is taking a
brief vacation." during which his place
is filled by Deputy Johns.
Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars.
Ten-dollar suits for $6.93 at the
Globe Challenge Sale.
Miss Blanche Hall of Candler came
up this morning, on her way to In Instruct
struct Instruct her music pupils at Martel.
If you want to find a good boarding
house at reasonable rates, call up the
Star office.
I. Dod-Israel, veteran jewelry sales
man and former resident of Ocala, now
of Philadelphia is at the Ocala House.
The great Challenge Sale at the
Globe is going successfully on.
Smoke Cuban Club 5 cent cigars.
Mrs. Will Hocker and children are
expected home from Seabreeze tomor tomorrow.
row. tomorrow. . -'
Your kodak work can De finished In
two 'to three days if you leave it at
Mills' studio.
Mr. J. .H. Campbell, the waterworks
man, has bought a Maxwell car from
Ed Tucker.
Smoke Cuban Club
rcent
cigars.
Ten-dollar suits for $6.98 at the
Globe -Challenge Sale. '
a
Mrs. Harmon of Homosassa, who Is
suffering from fever, was brought to
the Ocala hospital today.
You don't obtain the full beauty of a
picture unless it Is framed. Take It
to the .Ocala News Co.
Bascom Seymour, after, several days
visit to his relatives indala, return returned
ed returned to Palatka today. t
Smoke. Cuban Club 5 cent cigars
The great Challenge Sale at the
Globe Is going successfully on.
Mr. Jesse M. Neely,- the 'Summerfleld
real estate dealer, was in town today.
and dined at the Montezuma.
Save money on your shells and am
munition by getting same from the
Ocala Pawn & Loan Company.
Miss Rexie Todd, one of Ocala's pret
tlest young girls, has returned from a
pleasant visit to a cousin in Knox-
ville, Tenn
Smoke Cuban Club S cent cigars.
Ten-dollar suits for $6.98 at the
Globe Challenge Sale.
Miss Nan C. Browne of Tampa "and
Miss Mary Reynolds of. Lakeland, two
new teachers for the Ocala schools.
arrived today.
See the handsome display of dia
monds and other new Jewelry in our
window. The Ocala Pawn & Loan Co.
Lieut. Fred Weihe, on his return
from the state encampment, stopped in
Jacksonville to visit his brother, Carl
and wife for a few days.
Ten-dollar suits for $6.98 at the
Globe Challenge Sale.
Mr. S. J. McCully, a substantial far
mer of Berlin, was in town today, in
terviewing Supt. Brinson.
1000 bushels of Texas Red' Rust
Proof Oats. Ocala Seed Store.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Van Hood, Miss Mar
guerite Porter and Mrs. Belle Dean are
expected home from New York Mon
day.
When you are happy drink PLEZOL.
When you are dry drink PLEZOLl
When you look for prosperity drink
PLEZOL.
Fine school houses are being erected
at Fort McCoy and Fairfield. They
will cost $1000 each, of "which the
county pays half.
L. E. Tucker of New" York. S. Tn-
heimer of Baltimore, W.'E. Murray of
Cincinnati and A. Darden of Anniston
are at the Ocala House.
WANTED A perfectly reliable, sin
gle young man wants a noslttan in
Ocala; anything Just so it will pay his
hoard; ornee work preferred. Good
references. Address D, care Star.

LYOSS-PORTER

At 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon,
September 25th, at 241 Lexington av avenue.
enue. avenue. Xew Tork City, Miss Bessye
Porter of Ocala, Fla., and Mr. Lew
Lyons, of DesMoines, Iowa, were unit united
ed united In marriage by Rev. Donald Mc Mc-Intyre,
Intyre, Mc-Intyre, assistant pastor of Calvary
Baptist church.
The bride was attended by her sis sister,
ter, sister, Miss Marguerite Porter, who wore
a lovely blue velvet, one-piece gown
with a most fetching and becoming
Normandy hat to mateh. ? She carried
aniarmfull of bridesmaid's roses. The
bride, a most lovely brunette, wore an
imported gown of king's 'blue, elab elaborately
orately elaborately trimmed in fringe and crochet
buttons with velvet revers. The
bride's hat was a lrench model in blue
velvet, covered with a heavy handf
made ecru lace and three handsome
green and blue plumes, with shoes and
gloves to match. She wore a corsage
bouquet of Palmer violets and orchids.
Suspended by it3 cord over her shoul shoulder
der shoulder was the handsome handbag, cov covered
ered covered with gold braid and set with jew jewels.
els. jewels. The large room was almost filled
with pretty palms from Florida, which
with the great vases of magnificent
cut roses, so beautiful just now In
New York, gave the room a most
home-like look to the eyes of the
lovely Southern bride.
There .were only a few intimate
friends present. Dr. and Mrs. E. Van
Hood, the parents of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Carroll and daughter and
Mrs. Belle Dean, of Ocala, and a few
New York friends.
Immediately after the ceremony the
bridal party went to the Pennsylvania
station, where they took the train for
their honeymoon, which will be spent
among the Great Lakes, in Canada
and thence leisurely via Chicago to
DesMoines, their future home.
Mr. Lyons, the young groom, who
has been so fortunate as ; to-win this
charming Southern girl for a bride, is
the only child of his parents and is
the cashier of his father's -bank in his
home city. He is a fine ; young busi business
ness business man and courtly gentleman and
won the hearts of all those whom he
met during his few days stay in New
York.
Mr. Lyons entertained his bride to
be and her family at dinner Saturday
evening at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Mrs. Lyons has a trousseau of which
any bride might be proud. The family
have been very busy of late shopping
in the city and completing the trous trousseau,
seau, trousseau, which Embraces a full measure
of the, lovely" things on display in the
shops and modiste's parlors of the
great city at this, the opening of the
season, both imported and domestic
fashions. There were some handsome
presents from members of the family
and friends. ;
The scores of friends of the petite
bride in her Southern home will wish
her all possible joy and happiness in
her new home.
EVERYBODY AMUSED
Everybody who went to the Temple
last night had a succession of good
laughs at "His Lordship's Hunting
Trip," which was about as funny a
subject, as ever seen here.'
Tonight, there will be two western
subjects, a .comic and a drama, all first
class. Don't forget the matinee to
morrow afternoon.
DR. JW. HOOD'S' TELEPHONES
Office, 203.
- Residence, 295
Mr. M. R Williams, the Coast Line's
efficient passenger a scent in this city.
returned last night; from his vacation.
He was accompanied by Mis mother.
Mrs. J. R; Bishop of Pittsburg, and one
of her friends, Miss Mary Lee Hill of
Dunedin. Mrs. Bishop and Mr Will Williams
iams Williams are making their home in Mrs.
Pike's house on Fort King avenue.
Miss Hill will be their guest for sev-
ral days before going home.
We have a number of very choice
double barreled, hammerless shotguns,
and can save you .money on them. The
Ocala Pawn & Loan Company.
Mrs Susan A. Ellis
90 Ocblawaha Ave.,
Ocala, Fla.
Instructor In Voice
and Piano
Specializing in Correct
Placing of the Voice and
Proper Touch and Tec Tec-nic
nic Tec-nic of the Piano.
Onion Seed
We now have a plenty of
Onion Seed
White Bermuda,
m
Red Bermuda,
Crystal Wax.
OCALA SEED STORE
PRIME MEATS
CHOICE POULTRT
Patronize the i up-to-date market
that has the best selection always, that
nanriAa inw-Ast nrices always.
Our meats are always of the finest
the kind you'll want to serv.
Try us today I
w. r. JSiiwARFS
Phone 10S New City Market
OCALA, FLORIDA.

MISS WILCOX'S PARTY
FOR MRS. WILSOX

Yesterday afternoon at the residence
of Dr. Van Hood. Miss Mary Wilcox
entertained fifteen or more of her girl
friends and young married women in
honor of Mrs. William G. Wilson, the
young bride who came to Ocala a few
days ago. Miss Wilcox is to be mar married
ried married herself next ; week and this com compliment
pliment compliment was a very appropriate one.
.- Following were- the guests:
Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. J. O. Dekel.
Mrs. Charles Lloyd, Mrs. Harvey Clark,
Misses Alta Pearson, Sara Davis, Ethel
and Hope Robinson, Mary f Burford.
Rhoda Rhody, Betty Melver, Grace
Hatchell. Beula Hall. Alice Bullock
and Eugenia Fuller.
BIGGEST BUCK EVER.
BROUGHT TO OCALA
Messrs. Will Edwards and ; Louis
Lang went out in the scrub east of the
Oklawaha yesterday after deer. They
shot one, and the old timers say it is
the. biggest ever brought to Ocala. It
was a seven-pronged buck, and weigh weighed
ed weighed 180 pounds dressed. Both Will and
Louis shot at and j hit the animal, so
the honors are even. It ran a Kmlle
after, it was hit.
HAMP ISXT HIT
In Wednesday's report of Tuesday
night's council proceedings occurs the
following paragraph: ;
.""We, the judiciary committee, rec recommend
ommend recommend that section two of this ordi ordinance
nance ordinance be amended as follows: After
the phrase, 'the marshal of the city
of Ocala,' "'the fire chief of Ocala be
inserted, and after the word 'liquors'
in section three, there be added 'and
shall be required to wear his coat and
present a neat and clean appearance,
and shall not smoke while on duty?'
It refers to the hackmen, but with without
out without the remainder of, the ordinance,
it reads like it refers to the marshal
and fire chief, and as the latter often
smokes and always goes in his shirt shirtsleeves
sleeves shirtsleeves this weather, he is constantly
the4 object of solicitude by some In Inquiring
quiring Inquiring friend, who thinks he is :defy :defy-ing
ing :defy-ing the ordinance.
t ADJUSTING THE INSURANCE
The visit of Mr. Amos W. lira sel ton
and his Atlanta friends to Ocala- was
another effort to obtain the Insurance
on the Crystal Ice, Cold Storage and
Canning Company's plant, burned down
nearly two years ago.
AIR DOME ENTERTAINMENT
Following is the Air Dome program
for this evening:
Red's Conquest." A western comic.
'By a Woman's Wit." A story of
the war between the states.
"A Republican Marriage." Repre Representing
senting Representing conditions and scenes of the
French revolutionary period.
There was a' big crowd our last
night, and they much enjoyed t,he ar array
ray array of fine subjects, which will be
equally as good 'this evening."
tu H. VAN ENGELKEN. M. D,
OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT
Old Postoffice Building, Room 4.
I' I II
WANTED Traveling salesman to
handle an up-to-date line of trunks
and bags as a side one. Right goods,
right prices. The Petersburg Bag
gage Company, Petersburg, Va.
Mrs. Eugene Dozier and little." son.
Jack, of Jacksonville, are in the city,
visiting Mr and Mrs. Len Dozier.
We can save you one third the price
of your trunk, suit case or hand bag,
and have any kind or style you may
wish. The Ocala Pawn and Loan Co.
Dr. B. M. Boiley has been suffering
so severely with a bad "cold the last
few days that he has hardly been able
to attend to business. i
FOR SALE CHEAP A good type
writer desk, almost new and very lit little
tle little used. Apply to this office.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tompkins and
little daughter, Miss Irene, and Mr.
Tompkins mother have -returned from
their western trip. They went out as
far as Denver and had a most enjoya enjoyable
ble enjoyable tour.
Pictures framed at 'the Ocala News
Company while you wait, and you
don't have to wait a week or a month,
either.
Mrs. W. S. Durst, who is .having a
pleasant visit with her Ocala friends.
expects to leave for her home in Way-
cross, Ga., next week. ''
When In Jacksonville stop with Mrs.
E. L. Maloney, at the Girard, No. 11
East Duval, just off Main. Best 75c
room in the- city.
Hayes & Guynn nave the front of
their store fixed up, their show win
dows artistically arranged, new shelv
ing in the back of their store and are
ready for a big. fall and winter trade
FOR RENT House on Fort King
avenue. with seven rooms and a large
attic. House formerly occupied by Mr.
Will Gary. Apply to Mrs. William An
derson.
Drink PLEZOL, the new drink.
It Is healthful and Invigorating;
Mrs. L. F. Savarese left yesterday
for Savannah, from where she will go
on to North Carolina- to spend a few
weeks In the mountains. Mr. Savarese
will join her about Oct. 30, and they
expect to see the Savannah auto races
before returning to Ocala.
Serve PLEZOL to your ramlly.
; Serve PLEZOL to your friends.
When you are down town drink
PLEZOL.
Mr. Joe Mickle of Holder was in the
city last night. Heays the Buttgen Buttgen-bachs
bachs Buttgen-bachs are getting ready to start two
of their big mines near Holder.
- Don't meet your friend with a frown.
Use Digest it. and meet him with a
smile. The Court Pharmacy.
Miss Gladys Farris, a pretty little
Jacksonville girl, after a visit to her
sister, Mrs. Cecil Bryant, left for home
this morning.
Buttermilk, fresh every day at the
Postoffice Drugstore.
Henry Hart, the negro whowas shot
down in his field near Montague by
Samuel Jordan, yesterday. Is alive, but
in a precarious condition. One eye and
nearly all one. side of his head is shot
away.
We have a: number of very choice
double barreled, hammerless shotguns,
and can save you 'money on them. The
Ocala Pawn & Loan Company.
The great Challenge Sale at the
Globe is going successfully on.

tones, dining hall and recreation
APPLY FOR PROSPECTUS
ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY,
OCALA SCHOOL OP MUSIC
?The Ocala School of. Music will open
its doors for the fourth annual ses session,
sion, session, October 2, 1911. It offers its pa patrons
trons patrons first-class instruction r in violin,
piano and science. Any one wanting
places who haven't already applied for
time, should see Miss Mary Connor,
the director,, at her studio, corner of
Magnolia street and Port King ave avenue,.1
nue,.1 avenue,.1 after September 27th. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.
Ed Tucker has promised the Star a
big adventlsement, but "he Is so busjr
selling those shiny new Maxwell autos
that he can't find time to write It-
FOR RENT The beautiful little flat
over Little's Shoe Parlor.' All modern
conveniences, a splendid home for a
small family or a good suite of -offices.
Apply to M. M. Little, Little's
Shoe Parlor.
Charlie Rodoff at Heating's Cafe Is
now serving Apalachicola and Cedar
Key oysters. Charlie is an artist In
fixing up oysters.
- FOR SALE A new portable engine,
sawmill and shingle milL Best out outfit
fit outfit of its size In Florida. Owner must
go north. Address Box 126, Burbank,
Fla. dw 9-19-tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gray now oc occupy
cupy occupy George j MaeKay's cottage, cor corner
ner corner Magnolia r street and South Fifth.
Mr. Gray is with -the Arcade shop. He
is one of the best barbers in the state.
A full assortment of the best picture
frame material at the Ocala News Co.,
and Tex Martin knows, just how' to
use IL r
. There will be a meeting of the Inter Intermediate,
mediate, Intermediate, grammar and high school
teachers at the Ocala High School to tomorrow
morrow tomorrow afternoon at 3:S0. AH are
urged to be present.-
- Shotguns "of : all grades and all
makes, at greatly reduced prices at
the Ocala Pawn 8t Loan Company.

THIS SEALSTAt'DS FC.1
quality, and is sXamped on everything
.you buy here. Always on hand a full
- line of Buggies. Carriages Wagons.
Automobiles, Harness and Leather
Goods and all kinds of ,uto-data
Farming Machinery. Everything that
1 wears wheels, made of leather or ei

to maKe farming a jleasure. uail..oa
us when in meed we will ellmlnala
your troubles.
knight a lakg,:;

OCALA
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I have money to loan- for jthlrty-:
sixty or ninety days on real estate or
personal security; Long time loans on
real estate also in large sums.' Apply
to Jh A. Kramer, Montezuma botal
block. '
A it what you eat won't make yaa
s mile, try a box of Dlgestlt and tfcca
you can't help it At the Court Phar Pharmacy.
macy. Pharmacy. '
THE
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TYPEWRITER
$100 5IACHINE FOZt C3
Bold for Cash or llc'-l2j
Payments -
It is unquestionably C;a
practical typewriter iaaC2, re
leas of price. -. k
Room o, Srcbsnta IT- C
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OCALA EVEXIXG STAR, THU FRIDAY, SEPTl2lErt 3, lOllL

OXFORD

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We have In our large store, almost every
thing yot cotsld wish for to furnish your
home, office, farm, garden or work shop with.
Ve have a complete line of farnitere in med medium
ium medium and high grades, with all of the faraish faraish-iags
iags faraish-iags that go with the line. Oar stock of
hardware is complete and the tools, materials,
and implements are of the best grades. We
carry the largest hoe of harness, wagons,
carriages, etc, of any house in the city. We
have a good line of office supplies of all kinds.
Complete ftfrnitaf e for the kitchen and dining
room. We carry in stock every item the
builder or contractor needs. .,
SEE BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES

pital, Jacksonville, last Sunday. She
was on her way to Oxford from
Texas ard was taken very ill in, Jack Jacksonville.
sonville. Jacksonville. She recently lost her husband

in Texas and the trip to Florida was

too hard on her little ones to take it

alone. The family has the sympathy

of their many friends in their deep

trouble and hope that Mrs. Maige will

soon be well enough to be brought to

her father's home here.

Mrs. I. P. Rainey expects to have

her fall millinery opening next week

on Saturday, and her parlor will be

well, filled with the ladies to see the

pretty new styles in hats.

: Mr, Charles Hullenbridge and Miss

Lula Rolph were quietly married at

the bride's home Sunday noon.

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We Milk 30,000 Cqvc Pey -a

Decor Madam-

Think what that means 30,000 cows for folks
who want Van Camp's Milk. This city is filled
with its users.
We have dairies in seven states each in the
heart of a great dairying section. They are stock stocked
ed stocked with Holstein cows. There is no finer milk in
all the world than comes from these model dairies.
And it is germless milk utterly sterile. Chil Children
dren Children can drink it without thought of infection.
Waterless Milk
-V - ..... 1.
Close to each dairy the milk, fresh from the
cows, is put into a copper vacuum. There we
evaporate two-thirds of the water And, because
of the vacuum, this is done without scalding.
That is all we do before the milk is sealed.
Nothing whatever is added. The milk is pasteur pasteurized
ized pasteurized after the can is sealed.

; Put back the water and the milk isthe same as
it came irom the cow, save tor the sterilisation
by beat. : .
: Thick as Cream
The milk comes to you 28 per cent solids, 9 per
cent butter fat. It is so thick and rich that folks
always dilute it, even for cereals' and coffee
' In cooking, it gives to milk dishes twice the
richness and flavor of the average milkman's milk.
: That's because milkman's milk separates. When
it gets to the cooking it is rarely more than a
balf-milk. And Van Camp's is the whole-milk.
You'll be amazed at the difference.

No Waste No Waiting
You can buy, if you wish, a month's supply at ?
a time. Then you have milk and cream of the
highest grade ready aU the time. And none is

left over none goes to xrzz'' r
will keep till you use it ttpw

J cm

Yet. wf A aU thess

tf ilk costs less than the rz

the cost of the daily tiZtzr?- Z
all the waste, tn C:a everrp Li:
Van Camp's cuts r-HV tZl rt t i
' It is nothing tot'hsJtIrt3-Li,v..
which keeps anyone froea ctrj Cl i
once learn its econooy, itx ccavrr.'.-r'
and purity you win nsver use c'JLzx n
The 15-os. cana fu3

Is the hoarse, startling cough of a
child, suddenly attacked by croup. Oft Often
en Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin of Man Manchester,
chester, Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2) for their four
children were greatly subject to croup.

Sometimes in severe attacks," he

wrote, "we were afraid they would
die, but since we have proved what a
certain remedy Dr. King's New Dis

covery Is, we have no fear. We rely
on if for croup and for coughs, colds,

or any throat or lung trouble." So

do thousands of others. So may you.

Asthma, hay fever, lagrippe, whoop

ing cough and hemorrhages fly before

it. Fifty cents and $1. Trial bottle

free. Sold by Tydings & Company.

DON'T BUY AN AUTOMOBILE UNTIL YOU DAVE SEEN

1OTMJL

THE BEST CAR VALUES ON EARTH
TflE NEW MAXWELLS
Dave Columbia Radiators and Full Floating Back Axles, and are
the Handsomest Cars; on the market.
' -'; ED.- TUCKER
Cislribator for Central Florida. P. 0. Box 1 Oeala, Florida.

THE BEST LINE OF THE

GUITLERY

AT THE

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Mil 2ZZL 1 1 II IjmLx II 1W VM 11

XI Tq?rArND THE PRICE
a r,ght

LIrs. Dcaseivife: Don't yon ivant some good, tine Knives

3 Fcrks end Spoons, and a Carving Set for your nice table?
Car Carving Knives will carve; onr Cutlery will cnt.

of Dr. Camp andNfamily. Mr. Lane is
repairing his cottage and will bring

his wife and daughters here and make
this his headquarters when not on the
road.

Mrs. H. W. Henry and little daugh

ters, Eloise and Catharine, are spend spending
ing spending a few days in 15cala the guests

of Miss Bettte Melver.

The Sunbeam Sewing Club compos

ed of nine little girls ; gave an ice

cream supper Thursday night at the
Mclver pavilion, which was a decided
success, especially from a financial

standpoint, as the proceeds totaled
$23.90. The club donated $20 to the
organ fund and ten towards educating
a little Chinese girl for one year. Dr.
H. W. Henry- nominated several popu popular
lar popular young ladies to run for. a splendid
cake -donated by Mrs. Robert Blair.
There was some lively voting and
great rivalry between Lake Weir and

Candler. Mr. Harry Baxter and oth

ers were putting' up their votes for
Miss Ruth Gray of Candler and Mr.
Jim Fort and Mr, Walter Mathews for
Miss Mertyce Camp of Lake Weir. Mr.
Fort held on unt,il tima was called and

had the honor of presenting the cake

to Miss Camp as the' most popular

young lady on Lake Weir and vicinity.

Thanks are due to Dr. H. W. Henry
and Mr. Ernest Lytle for their untir

ing assistance during the evening.

Mr. Edward Camp has lust launched

his new motor boat the Catalena,

which is one of the fastest boats on

the lake.

There was about $20 taken .in, clear of

expenses. V This will go towards buy buying
ing buying a new organ for the church,
which is so badly needed.
Mr. Wert Tongue of Fairfield was
a visitor at Mr. A. W. Yongue's Fri Friday
day Friday and Saturday.'
Preaching next Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
by Rev. Albertson. Sunday school at
2:30 p. m. j;,' ; ,.
The W O. W. met Tuesday night
and from now on will meet the first
Tuesday night In each month at 8
o'clock. ":,.
' Mr. W. E. McGahagin has completed
his new house and is furnishing it
with new furniture.
A. J. Snell, road overseer, was in
town this morning, ? looking up non non-taxpayers
taxpayers non-taxpayers towork on the public road.
We enjoyed a nice,. rain Saturday
and Sunday which was badly needed.,
'"! (Pleace, Mr. "Correspondent, look on
both sides of every question, but write
only on one side of your paper. Edi Editor).

X GREAT ADVANTAGE
TO WORKING MEN
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St. Steuben Steuben-ville,
ville, Steuben-ville, O., says: "For years I suffered
from weak kidneys and a severe blad bladder
der bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kid Kidney
ney Kidney Pills and their wonderful : cures,
so I began taking them, and, sure
enough, I had as good resultsas any I
heard about. My backache left me,
and to one of my business, express expressman,
man, expressman, that alone, is a great advantage.
My Kidneys', acted free and normal,
and that, saved me a lot of misery. It Is
now a pleasure to work where It us used
ed used to be, a misery. Foley Kidney Pills
have cured me and have my highest
praise." Soldyby the Court Pharmacy.

neys. All remedies failed until I used
Electric Bitters, but four bottles of
this wonderful remedy cured me com completely."
pletely." completely." Such results are common.
Thousands bless them for curing stom stomach
ach stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney
disorders, and biliousness, and for new
health and vigor. Try them. Only 50
cents at Tydings & Company's.

Electra, Sept. 28. Refreshing show showers
ers showers have fallen in various sections on
the east side of the Oklawaha this

week. .:
Miss Emily Halford left last week
for Anthony,! where she will teach this
term. Her school-opened on the 20th.
Owing to the inclement weather
Tuesday night" only a small crowd at attended
tended attended the song service at Mrs. J. A.
Morse's. However, there report quite
a pleasant evening.
The many friends of Mr. G. W.
Brant, Sr., will be glad to know he is
out again from his recent attack" of
fever, but regret his recent accident.
He was thrown violently from his
buggy Tuesday morning while driv driving
ing driving a fractious young horse, landing
on his head and shoulders. Dr. H. W.
Henry was Galled, who pronounced his
injuries while painful, not serious.
Messrs. A.J. Holden and Pat Holly,
while packing wood at Mrs. J. P. Hol Holly's
ly's Holly's Tuesday, 'got next" to a bumble
bee nest in the wood loft over from
last season. In the fight they also got

next to the business end of several of

the bees, and Pat says a scared rab

bit would have been in their way.

OKLAWAHA

Oklawaha, Sept. 27. School opened
Monday.. There will be about fifty
scholars. The trustees are thinking
of having an assistant teacher for
Miss Caroline Pasteur.
Mr. John T. Lewis came in Satur Saturday
day Saturday noon from the southern part of
the state and went off on the early
train Monday. Mr. Lewis Is a hustler
and tends strictly to his business.
There is some talk of Mr. Lewis Tun Tunning
ning Tunning for sheriff. Mr. Lewis will do
his duty in any office.
Mrs. J. B. Martin returned home
Saturday from ; her old home in South
Carolina, where she has been visiting
her relatives for the past three weeks.
We are glad to see Mr. Frank Mor Morrison
rison Morrison up and around. He has been
confined to his bed for the past two
weeks with measles.
Mr. J. B. Blair came In" Saturday aft afternoon
ernoon afternoon and : brought a barrel of nice
fresh mullet, which he sold out in a
few minutes at the depot.
Mr. W. W. Reed was a visitor to
Oklawaha Sunday.
Miss Lyda Comstock and Miss Hat Hat-tie
tie Hat-tie Harrell were out Sunday morning
for a horseback ride. Boys, what Is
the matter with you? .
The Ice cream supper given last
Thursday night overeat the pavilion
by the- sewing circle" jproved a success.

L. ALEXANDER

PRACTICAL

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Careful Estimates Made on All Con

tract Work. Gives more and better
work for the money than any other

contractor in the city.

Foloy Kidney Fills

TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS

Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the

When yon feel "Bine," Half Sick' Oat of Sorts; and evcrythl&ar aaaaa t f.
wroncr. you can blame It on the Liver, as that oreaa Is nsnally.at Cxc-I,"
For a Tcrpid Liver Yea iiccd

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Tho Remedy That Puts r:cvJJfo In C:3 Urcr
end Rculctcs fho Czxzlz v
A llrer that Is torpid exercises a demoralising Influence : all thronxh tha hofy. "''"?a TS-
kldaeys in their work, clops up the bowels, throws bilious Impurities Into the blood i jfmi
with digrestion. A person in this condition Is pale, sallow and discouraged. feel bad. looL c J r'v
areneral condition is bad. Food digests poorly, bowels mostly constipated, sutlers from I v -occasional
headaches and prefers to sit around and do nothing in place of his usual hextUj; jxzzj
and cheerfulness.
- Herblne changes all tits by startlna the internal machinery into activity aarala. Its reTlrfngr
effect on the Torpid L. t is prompt- and thorough. The Stomach and Kidneys feel its stiiaulaUrx i i-fluence.
fluence. i-fluence. a The Bowels are purged of costive conditions and regular dally operations re-establiseX Aa
a result of this general scouring of the interior, functional activity Is resumed everywhere c4 tLa
purified blooa goes coursing through veins, carrying new life and energy to every pxrt

Sold ct Drug Stores; Prico CCs per Ccttlo

JAXZES F. BALLARD

PROPRIETOn.

Graasdatesl Uas.

tes

mt taw Kreball. Weak SlaTltt.

Bye Salve.: it Is a wstiy mt

net

aix Dacocixxa

and not in the running In their. efforts

to rid themselves of the pesky bees.

We have not learned just how the fight

ended. '. 4 i
Mr. BUl Roberts of near Lynne Was

In our burg last Saturday.

The sawmill "plant of Messrs. Mock

& Stebelton has been quiet this week,
owning to a bursted boiler flue. As a
new ; one could not be procured In
Ocala "It will necessitate a delay of

several days. This is of course very
annoying to the large force of hands
who are idle until repairs can be
made. .- ,Si
The Oklawaha river Is lower, old
residents say, that it has been In a
number of years, and unless it rains
heavy and soon, It will be" Impossible
for boats to come up.
Rev. Mr. Later assisted by Rev. Mr.
Anderson will hold protracted services
at : the Moss Bluff Congregational
church the ensuing week; beginning
the Saturday night befor. i The public
is Invited to attend these services. ; X'
Messrs. J. C. Pillans and S. E. Smith
and H. B, Mock are among .Electrans
visiting Ocala : this week, also Mr. G.
A. Waters, who was called .there to re replace
place replace a broken piece of his mower.

FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY (IJewM)
Is a great medicine of proven value
for both acute and chronic kidney and
bladder ailments. It is specially, re recommended
commended recommended to elderly people for Its
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
qualities, and the permanent relief and
comfort It gives them. For sale In
Ocala by the Court Pharmacy.-

PICNIC AT OAK GROVE
There will be a picnic at Oak Grove,
Oct. 7, 1911. There will be boxing in
the morning and a ball game in the
afternoon. ; Everybody come and bring
well filled baskets. Oak Grove is about
three miles east of Morriston.

Millions In the air. Think of It,
Every time you open your mouth. In
toes a whole menagerie of microbes,
germs and t bacteria. When the liver,
stomach and bowels are active, these
germs are harmless. If they are torpid
it is just the condition seeded to set
up disease; which at this season is
generally of a malrial nature. The
moral is use HERBIKE .to keep the
liver, stomach and bowels In a state
of health and activity. It cures In Indigestion
digestion Indigestion and constipation. Price 50c
Sold by all druggists.

As usually treated, a epratned ankle
will disable a man for three or four
weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment freely as soon as the Injury
Is Tecelved, and observing the direc directions
tions directions with each bottle, a cure can be
effected In from two to; four days. For
sale by all dealers. :